I think they would’ve been strong without their surprise selection of Sennecke, but they seem to have really struck solid gold with that kid. What a gamble... I believe he may end up being their most dangerous player, or at least equally dangerous, to Leo Carlsson.As I watched Pat Verbeek build the Anaheim Ducks for almost 4 years now, I knew there would come a day when they had the upper hand on the Kings. All of us watched the Kings dominate the series, however, we knew the day would come when the Ducks would fly over the Kings.
The Ducks took their beatings over the past 3 seasons and we all have had fun with that. They will have more bumps and bruises along the way, however, they have built the nucleus that will make them playoff contenders for many seasons to come. Maybe not this season but the next and so on. The Kings organization needs to follow suit.
dangit, forgot to clarify again!Just to clarify the two game question:
The Kings & Quacks BOTH scored two goals Friday night.
Anaheim won in a shootout which made the final 3-2 (although the Kings did get one shoot out goal compared to Anaheim's two)
So, are we awarding Anaheim three goals plus Saturday's total?
Or staying with the wording and both have two?
Yeah - I've become "that guy"
Saturday:
PART ONE: 28, 30, 32
PART TWO: 25, 27, 29
Thanks yo!!!!!!!!!!The Ducks and Kings both finished with 28 SOG in last night's game
Part 1 - How many TOTAL SOG will be taken by the KINGS in tonight's game?
Part 2 - How many TOTAL SOG will be taken by the DUCKS in tonight's game?
You can take 3 guesses per part - only dead-on guesses get a point